113Reducing Employer Burdens, Unleashing Innovation, and Labor Development Act of 2013HRCRSRelated bill33552014-01-24Referred to the Subcommittee on Intelligence, Emerging Threats & Capabilities.Rep. Matsui, Doris O. [D-CA-6]M001163MatsuiO.D1814M0011637810DorisCA6Science, Technology, CommunicationsBroadcasting, cable, digital technologiesLicensing and registrationsPublic contracts and procurementTelephone and wireless communicationEfficient Use of Government Spectrum Act of 2013Referred to the Subcommittee on Intelligence, Emerging Threats & Capabilities.2013-08-29By Ms. MATSUI:H.R. 2739.Congress has the power to enact this legislation pursuantto the following:Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3[Page H4726]]]>2013-07-182013-07-19T07:02:06ZHREfficient Use of Government Spectrum Act of 2013Short Titles as IntroducedTo require the reallocation and auction for commercial use of the electromagnetic spectrum between the frequencies from 1755 megahertz to 1780 megahertz.Official Title as IntroducedEfficient Use of Government Spectrum Act of 2013Display Title2013-07-18Introduced in HouseIntroduced in HouseEfficient Use of Government Spectrum Act of 2013 - Directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), within three years after enactment of the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, to: (1) reallocate electromagnetic spectrum between the frequencies from 1755 to 1780 megahertz (currently, such frequencies are occupied by the Department of Defense [DOD] and other federal agencies); and (2) as part of the competitive bidding auctions required by such Act, grant new initial licenses, subject to flexible-use service rules, for the use of such spectrum, paired with the spectrum between frequencies from 2155 to 2180 megahertz already designated for auction.

Directs the proceeds attributable to the competitive bidding of the 1755 to 1780 megahertz range to be allocated in the same manner as other specified frequencies pursuant to such Act for uses including reimbursements to agencies for relocation and sharing costs, the building of the nationwide public safety broadband network, and deposits or reimbursements to the U.S. Treasury.

Requires such spectrum to be relocated in a manner to ensure cooperation between federal and commercial entities under procedures in the National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organization Act, except for DOD-operated spectrum, which shall be relocated under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000.

Directs federal entities operating a federal government station, within a specified period before commencement of competitive bidding, to identify stations that cannot be relocated without jeopardizing essential military capability. Requires the transition plans of federal entities identifying such essential spectrum to: (1) provide for non-federal users to share such stations, and (2) limit any necessary exclusion zones to the smallest possible zones.

Directs the President to withdraw assignments upon relocation or to modify assignments to permit federal and non-federal use.

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